The US Army Corps of Engineers dredge Currituck drops its load just offshore of 25th Street in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The vessel was likely dredging Rudee Inlet, located approximately 1.6 miles to the south.
More at The Schumin Web:
www.schuminweb.com/life-and-times/virginia-beach/
Ben Schumin is a professional photographer who captures the intricacies of daily life. This image may be used under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0. Please provide artist attribution, as well as a link to the original photo and to the license terms.
More at The Schumin Web:
www.schuminweb.com/life-and-times/virginia-beach/
Ben Schumin is a professional photographer who captures the intricacies of daily life. This image may be used under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0. Please provide artist attribution, as well as a link to the original photo and to the license terms.
- Information
- Author
- Ben Schumin
- Created on
- Monday 7 August 2000
- Dimensions
- 640*360
- Location
- View on OpenStreetMap
Location : 36.853149, -75.975877 - Keywords
- 2000, Army, atlantic, Atlantic Ocean, august, Beach, beaches, ben, boat, boats, bridge, bridges, Corps, Corps of Engineers, dredge, dredged, dredger, dredgers, dredges, dredging, Engineers, front, fronts, hampton, Hampton Roads, hopper, inlet, ocean, oceanfront, oceanfronts, oceans, offshore, roads, rudee, Rudee Inlet, schumin, schuminweb, sea, seas, seashore, seashores, seawater, ship, ships, shore, shores, split, States, tide, tidewater, united, US, va, vessel, vessels, virginia, Virginia Beach, water, web, work, workboat, workboats